 | Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1812
...king's justice will be as conspicuous and useful as his clemency to others. I apprehend the storm is 50 great, that for some time you can do little, but so soon as possible 1 know you will be at work, for these false people will do nothing but as they see you in a condition... | |
 | Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816
...conspicuous and useful as his clpmency to others. I apprehend the storm is so great, that for some lime you can do little, but so soon as possible I know...having got the king's instructions, with secretary Stair's letter of the 16th of January, and knowing by a letter he bad from the master of Stair of the... | |
 | Trials - 1816
...whereby the king's justice will be as conspicuous and useful as his clemency to others. I apprehend the storm is so great, that for some time you can...work, for these false people will do nothing but as tlicy see you in a condition to do with them. Sir Thomas Levingston having- got the king's instructions,... | |
 | Trials - 1816
...whereby the king's justice will tic as conspicuous and useful as hie clemency to others. I apprehend the storm is so great, that for some time you can do little, but so soon as possible 1 know you will be at work, for these false people will do nothing but as they see you in a condition... | |
 | Elizabeth Isabella Spence - Highlands (Scotland) - 1817 - 364 pages
...business, but was " very grieved at it; that the King's instruc" tions of the 16th of January, 1692, witb the " Master of Stair's letters of the same date,..." King's instructions, with Secretary Stairs let» o " ter of the 16th of January, and knowing by " a letter he had from the Master of Stair of " the... | |
 | Scotland - 1818
...whereby the King's justice will be as conspicuous and useful as his clemency to others. I apprehend the storm is so great, that, for some time, you can...see you in a condition to do with them.' Sir Thomas Livingston having got the King's instructions with Secretary Stair's letter of the 1 6th of January,... | |
 | Officer of the army - Clans - 1818 - 207 pages
...whereby the king's justice will be as conspicuous and useful as his clemency to others. I apprehend the storm is so great, that for some time you can...you will be at work, for these false people will do Hbthing but as they see you in a condition to do with them.' Sir Thomas Livingston having got the king's... | |
 | James Browne - Clans - 1838
...whereby the king's justice will be as conspicuous and useful as his clemency to others. I apprehend the storm is so great that for some time you can do...but as they see you in a condition to do with them." In pursuance of these fresh instructions from the secretary, Hill, on the twelfth of February, sent... | |
 | 1842
...whereby the King's justice will be as conspicuous and useful as his clemency to others. I apprehend the storm is so great, that, for some time, you can do little ; but as soon as possible, I know you will be at work ; for these false people will do nothing but as they... | |
 | James M'Conechy - Glencoe Massacre, 1692 - 1845 - 174 pages
...conspicuous and usefull as his clemency to others. I apprehend the storme is so great, that for sometime you can do little, but so soon as possible I know...false people will do nothing, but as they see you in condition to do with them. M'Lean hath written to some here in tollerable discreet termes, but he hath... | |
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